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General Motors has officially been approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier beginning with the 2029 season, it's the latest milestone in the automaker’s journey into the sport under the Cadillac brand.
General Motors has been officially approved by the FIA to become a Formula 1 power unit supplier starting in the 2029 season.
Exciting torque wrenches, tires made from 100% reusable materials, pink derailleurs, and more highlight this post-Sea Otter roundup.
Cadillac’s Formula One effort has taken another step forward with the FIA approving their power unit for use in 2029.
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Carlos Sainz has been fined €20,000 (£17,000) for arriving late for the national anthem at the Japanese Grand Prix, despite a stomach bug.
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